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2,2 dimethyl-4,4-methylenebis
Hello,
Searching for a cylohexylamine source i came across the following product; 2,2 Dimethyl-4,4-Methylenebis(Cyclohexylamine).
I am unsure what this product is. it has a diffferent cas. no to cyclohexylamine.
Can it be used in place of as a substitute for cyclohexylamine?
Can cyclohexylamine be synthesized?
If some one could help i would be very greatful.
thank you,
jst
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Quote: | Originally posted by jst
Hello,
Searching for a cylohexylamine source i came across the following product; 2,2 Dimethyl-4,4-Methylenebis(Cyclohexylamine).
I am unsure what this product is. it has a diffferent cas. no to cyclohexylamine. |
http://www.inchem.org/documents/sids/sids/6864375.pdf
Quote: | Can it be used in place of as a substitute for cyclohexylamine? |
Yes. No. for what purpose?
Quote: | Can cyclohexylamine be synthesized?
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Yes, for instance from cyclohexanone via reduction amination, from a cyclohexyl halide (made from cyclohexanol) by reaction with a large excess of
ammonia, from cyclohexanecarboxamide (hexahydrobenzamide) (from cyclohexanecarboxylic acid) via the Hofmann rearrangement. Or by purchasing it.
From the compound you asked about? Not really, look at the structure.
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